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Clattinger Farm flower meadow gallery by Barney Wilczak

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Blackthorn, prunus spinosa in hay Meadow - Clattinger farm, Wiltshire. This habitat has been reduced in the UK through intensified farming by 98% since the second world war and is highly endangered.

Male Common blue butterfly, polyommatus icarus, on great burnet, Sanguisorba officinalis, covered in dew from earl morning mist in Hay Meadow - Clattinger farm, Wiltshire. UK. This habitat has been reduced in the UK through intensified farming by 98% since the second world war and is highly endangered.

Hemlock water dropwort, Oenanthe crocata in Hay Meadow - Clattinger farm, Wiltshire. This habitat has been reduced in the UK through intensified farming by 98% since the second world war and is highly endangered.

Burnt Tip Orchid, Orchis ustulata in Hay Meadow - Clattinger farm, Wiltshire. This habitat has been reduced in the UK through intensified farming by 98% since the second world war and is highly endangered.

Reed canary grass, Phalaris arundinacea in Hay Meadow - Clattinger farm, Wiltshire. This habitat has been reduced in the UK through intensified farming by 98% since the second world war and is highly endangered.

Cowslip, Primula veris, covered in frost in traditional hay meadow. Clattinger Farm, Wiltshire. UK. This habitat has been reduced by 98% in the UK since the Second World War. This is largely due to the intensification of farming practices.

Devil's bit scabious, Succisa pratensis, in traditional hay meadow. Clattinger Farm, Wiltshire. UK. This habitat has been reduced by 98% in the UK since the Second World War. This is largely due to the intensification of farming practices.

Oxeye daisy, Leucanthemum vulgare, with morning mist in Hay Meadow - Clattinger farm, Wiltshire. This habitat has been reduced in the UK through intensified farming by 98% since the second world war and is highly endangered.

Ragged Robin, Lychnis flos-cuculi, with rain drops in traditional hay meadow. Clattinger Farm, Wiltshire. UK. A rain drop is creating a lens effect showing more of the plant. This habitat has been reduced by 98% in the UK since the Second World War. This is largely due to the intensification of farming practices.

Yellow flag iris, Iris pseudacorus with common blue damselfy, Enallagma cyathigerum in Hay Meadow - Clattinger farm, Wiltshire. This habitat has been reduced in the UK through intensified farming by 98% since the second world war and is highly endangered.